By Dr. SAMINA ANJUM. DERIVATIVES OF MESODERMAL GERM LAYER.

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By Dr. SAMINA ANJUM

DERIVATIVES OF MESODERMAL GERM LAYER

PARAXIAL MESODERM  Begins to organize into segments at the start of 3 rd week – somitomeres  Form in association with neuromeres in the head region.  From occipital region caudally somitomeres form somites  Cephalocaudally

 First pair appear at about 20 th day  In craniocaudal 3 pairs per day  at the end of 5 th week 42 – 44 pairs  4 occipital  8 cervical  12 thoracic  5 lumbar  5 sacral  coccygeal  Estimation of age of embryo SOMITES

Somite Differentiation  Somites first form as a ball of mesodermal cells (fibroblast like), which then undergo epithelial transformation and arrange them selves as concentric whorls around a small lumen (Donut).

 By the beginning of the 4th week, cells forming the ventral and medial walls of the somite, loose their epithelial characteristics & become mesenchymal again and shift their position to surround the neural tube & notochord.  Collectively these cells form the sclerotome that will differentiate into vertebrae & ribs.

 Cells at the dorsomedial and ventrolateral portion of the somite form precursors for muscle cells: myotome while the cells b/w these groups form dermatome

 Cells from both the muscle precursor groups become mesenchymal again & migrate beneath the dermatotome to form the dermamyotome.  Cells in dermamyotome ultimately forms the dermis of skin of back, muscles of back, body wall and some limb muscles.

Cont…  In addition cells from the ventrolateral edge migrate into parietal layer of lateral plate mesoderm to form most of the musculature of body wall & most of the limb muscles.

SOMITES Each somite forms its own:  Sclerotome – tendon, cartilage & bone component  Myotome- providing the segmental muscle component (muscles of back)  Dermatome- segmental skin component (dermis & subcutaneous tissue of skin)  Each dermamyotome has its own segmental nerve component

NO OF SOMITE CORRELATED TO AGE IN DAYS APPROXIMATE AGE(DAYS) NO OF SOMITE

THE INTERMEDIATE MESODERM The intermediate mesoderm forms Nephrotomes cranially and Nephrogenic cord caudally, both developing into the excretory units of kidneys, gonads, ducts and accessory glands.

LATERAL PLATE MESODERM Somatic/parietalSplanchnic/visceral Intra embryonic coelom

PARIETAL MESODERM  Together with ectoderm forms lateral fold which together with head & tail folds – closes the ventral body wall  Forms the dermis of the skin in the body wall & limbs, the bones and connective tissue of the limbs & sternum.

VISCERAL MESODERM  Together with endoderm – wall of gut

 Mesoderm cells of the parietal layer surrounding the intraembryonic cavity will form mesothelial membranes or serous membranes which will line the peritoneal, pleural and pericardial cavities and secrete serous fluid.  Mesoderm cells of the visceral layer will form a thin serous membrane around each organ.

BLOOD AND BLOOD VESSELS Blood vessels form in two ways:  Vasculogenesis  Blood vessels arise from blood islands  Angiogenesis  Blood vessels form by sprouting from existing vessels.

 During 3rd week of development blood islands derived from mesodermal cells, appear first in the mesoderm surrounding the yolk sac and later in the lateral plate mesoderm.  These islands are induced by FGF to form Hemangioblasts, a common precursor for vessel and blood cell formation.

Vasculogenesis: (Regulated by VEGF):  Hemangioblasts in the centre of blood island form hematopoeitic stem cells (precursors of all blood cells) whereas peripheral Hemangioblast differentiate into angioblast (precursor to blood vessel). These cells become endothelial & coalesce to form vessels. hemangioblastsTube formation

Angiogenesis: (Regulated by VEGF)  Once the process of vasculogenesis establishes a primary bed, additional vasculature is added by angiogenesis which induces proliferation of endothelial cells at points where new vessels will sprout from existing ones.  Final modeling & stabilization of vasculature is mediated by PDGF and TGFb

SITES OF HAEMOPOESIS  Blood islands of yolk sac (Transitory)  Aorta-Gonad- Mesonephros region (AGM)  Liver (2 nd 7 th month)  Bone marrow (7 th month onwards)

MESODERMALDERIVATIVES  SUPPORTING TISSUE- CONNECTIVE TISSUE,CARTILAGE & BONE  STRIATED & SMOOTH MUSCULATURE  BLOOD & LYMPH CELLS, WALLS OF HEART, BLOOD & LYMPH VESSELS  KIDNEYS, GONADS & THEIR CORRESPONDING DUCTS  CORTICAL PORTION OF ADRENAL GLAND  SPLEEN

Clinical correlates  Capillary hemangiomas

MCQs

1.The ectoderm overlying the notochord  becomes thickened to from the neural plate  develops into the epidermis  is in direct communication with the yolk sac cavity  forms the spinal cord and somites  non of the above

2.At the 4 th week ( 28 days ) the embryo  shows no indication of limb bud development  contains approximately 25 somites and has recognizable lens and otic placodes  has open commucications between the central nervous system and the amniotic cavity via the anterior and posterior neuropores.  Is undergoing the initial stages of neurulation

3.Splitting of the lateral plate mesoderm forms the  amniotic cavity  yolk sac cavity  somites  paraxial and intermediate mesoderm  intra- embryonic coelomic cavity

4.Intermediate mesoderm is responsible for formation of the  somites  bone and muscle  excretory units of the urinary system  dermis and subcutaneous tissue of the skin  none of the above

5.The visceral mesodermal layer  is derived from the intermediate mesoderm which splits to form the intra embryonic cavity  and the ectoderm contribute to formation of the lateral body wall  forms the organs associated with the gut tube  together with the parietal layer forms the mesothelial and serous membranes that line the peritoneal, and pericardial cavity  is continuous with the mesoderm lining the amniotic cavity

6.All of the following are derivatives of the mesodermal germ layer except:  cartilage and bone  striated and smooth musculature  segmented ganglia of spinal nerves  blood and lymph cell  walls of the heart, blood and lymph vessels

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